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RAPID spring 2008 | vol 1 | mississauga bus rapid transit news Will there be connections to key destinations? You will have fast and easy access to key destinations such as Pearson International Airport, Kipling Subway Station, York University, the Town of Oakville, and the Mississauga City Centre. The busway will allow you to connect with a variety of routes and services that will operate faster and more reliably than buses moving slowly in traffic. How will it improve Mississauga? The busway has been planned to have a minimal effect on the natural environment and to protect nearby residents from noise, visual, or other forms of intrusion. It is part of the City of Mississauga’s plan to attract more transit riders and to reduce our dependence on automobiles to get around the city. This means reduced emissions, less land paved for parking, greater mobility for residents and workers, and a boost to the local economy. “BRT is a new travel option that will change the way people move through Mississauga making Transit a viable choice.” Martin Powell, Commissioner of Mississauga Transportation and Works Will the public be able to make suggestions? The City of Mississauga’s BRT Project Office will be looking for your input on the new BRT service to ensure it is effective and efficient. Public information meetings will be held where you can ask questions, give your suggestions or express your concerns. These meetings are your opportunity to provide input and help ensure the Mississauga BRT Project Office has the information it needs to make the BRT as effective as possible. How do I get more information? For more information visit www.mississauga.ca/brt or email the BRT project office at brt.info@mississauga.ca In this Issue What is the BRT? How will it improve travel throughout and beyond Mississauga? “Through our excellent partnership with the City, the Mississauga BRT represents the first tangible segment of GO Transit’s overall inter-regional BRT plan from Oakville to Pickering, aimed at creating high quality transportation choices and reducing congestion on Greater Toronto Area roads.” Gary McNeil, Managing Director & CEO, GO Transit 07/008 Hurontario St. City of BloDundas or St. St. Toronto C e n t r al Bloor St. Hw y. 4 27 City of TTCToronto Eglinton Ave. Hw y. Hw y. 4 27 M in Er Burnhamthorpe Rd. Or bi t Re or nf or th Pkwy. Burnhamthorpe Rd. Eastgate Pkwy. C e n t r al Ta ho e Eastgate Hwy. 403 TTC Eglinton Ave. Queensway Dundas St. Queensway What will it cost? Kipling Q.E.W. Kipling Subway Terminal Q.E.W. LEGEND BRT Corridor BRT Station Potential Connections “The City of Mississauga’s Bus Rapid Transit project will LEGEND help people move through Mississauga quickly, efficiently BRT Corridor and safely using dedicated roads and buses to go to major BRT Station stops. This newsletter from the Mississauga BRT office What is BRT? explains the new service that is in addition to ourPotential normal Connections Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is about moving transit service and will change the way people move through you where you need to go in a faster and more convenient way. This new “busway” Mississauga, reduce gridlock and improve our environment.” Mayor Hazel McCallion, C.M. City of Mississauga Hw y. 4 27 Et Missis ills Eglinton Ave. W. Eglinton Ave. W. Hwy. 403 Pearson International Airport International Airport ob ic Sp oke ec C tru ree m k sauga Rd. Ci ty C Credit River ent re Creditview Rd. Ca Ce Pkwy. E.w th nt ra ra lP Cawthra R d. ar kw Mavis Rd ay To Tomken Rd m . Di k ixie Rd. e HuDro n ntario St. xie Ci ty Ce nt Ta re ho eC Pkwy. Ea.w Eto Ce th b n ra ico tra Or Sp ke l P Cawthra R b d. ito ec C a Re r tru ree rkw nf m k ay or T th om Tomken Rd . Di k Dixie Rd. en xie l ur City Hof wy. Mississauga 401 City of Mississauga Erin Mills Pkwy. Blvd. Credit River Winston Ch urchill Town of Oakville ch Mavis iRl d. Ch W in st on Creditview Tenth Line West Rd. Mississaug a Rd. Hwy 403 M in Er Erin Mills Pkwy. Winston Ch urchill Blvd. W in st o n ills Ch u rc hi ll Hwy 407 Tenth Line West Hwy 407 Hwy 403 Town of Oakville Hwy . 401 is a two-lane bus-only roadway for both Mississauga and GO Transit buses that will run along the Highway 403, Eastgate Parkway, and Eglinton Avenue corridors. It will serve thousands of riders each day, making it faster and easier for you to travel through Mississauga and the GTA (Greater Toronto Area). This new service is in addition to Mississauga’s normal transit service offering you a more direct way to travel. How will it work? The busway will have 12 stations at all major road crossings and in the Mississauga City Centre. •Winston Churchill •Erin Mills •City Centre •Central Parkway •Cawthra •Tomken •Dixie •Tahoe •Etobicoke Creek •Spectrum •Orbitor •Renforth The fee for the BRT has not been set. Subway Terminal The BRT office is working to make the fee comparable to other transit services in the GTA. Will there be an express service? Yes, there will be buses that stop at each station and others that operate as an express service to selected major stations. There will also be buses that pick you up in your community, travel to a station, then go directly on to the busway and into the City Centre. When will the BRT be ready? At these stations you can: Phase one of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project is expected to be completed by 2012 and is being developed in partnership by the City of Mississauga, the Province of Ontario, GO Transit and the federal government. • transfer from regular transit routes using Mississauga Transit and GO Transit at major stations • walk or cycle to and from your home • walk or cycle to and from your workplace • park & ride at Winston Churchill, Erin Mills, Cawthra, Dixie and Renforth stations. To begin the first phase, and to best meet the current and projected ridership demands, funding partners will work together and construct the busway in two segments: between Winston Churchill Boulevard and Erin Mills Parkway on the North side of Highway 403, and between Hurontario Street (Mississauga City Centre) and Renforth Drive (south of the airport) alongside Eastgate Parkway and Eglinton Avenue. To connect these segments, buses will continue to use Highway 403 and Centre View Drive. Will it make travel faster and more convenient for transit users? The new busway will allow Mississauga and GO buses to operate on their own roadway with: • no other traffic • no signals • no stop signs You will enjoy a smooth, fast and reliable trip through a landscaped corridor. Highquality stations will welcome you with elevators, protected walkways, an open and secure environment, and provide up-to-date travel information. Wherever possible, the stations will be close to office buildings and communities. Parking areas will be well lit and pathways leading to stations will be convenient and accessible.
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of what they will look like. The designs were produced based on feedback received at two of the public open houses held in 2008. From top to bottom: Cawthra Station, Renforth Station, Tomken Station
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